Your ego tries to expand itself even through the contraction of your experience: “This is not for me.” A smaller life creates a bigger ego, because it gets attached to anything that makes it materialize, even if it means suffering.
A conscious life is a life of open possibilities, because through consciousness the limiting beliefs are weakened and shown to us as they are: just thoughts, and not through a false lens of personal identity.
Consciousness comes through love, prayer, mindfulness, meditation. Non-consciousness is strengthened through selfish acts, some drugs, lies, disaffections.
The child is funnelled into an adult through experience and learning, but the knowledge that is accumulated needs to be always questioned, for things stop serving our current selves.
Beliefs grow into a form of protection that quickly becomes an ego prison. Listen to your inner child: stop to see the flowers. Feel the smell of the wind. Question your every yes and your every no.
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Your ego tries to expand itself even through the contraction of your experience: “This is not for me.” A smaller life creates a bigger ego, because it gets attached to anything that makes it materialize, even if it means suffering.
A conscious life is a life of open possibilities, because through consciousness the limiting beliefs are weakened and shown to us as they are: just thoughts, and not through a false lens of personal identity.
Consciousness comes through love, prayer, mindfulness, meditation. Non-consciousness is strengthened through selfish acts, some drugs, lies, disaffections.
The child is funnelled into an adult through experience and learning, but the knowledge that is accumulated needs to be always questioned, for things stop serving our current selves.
Beliefs grow into a form of protection that quickly becomes an ego prison. Listen to your inner child: stop to see the flowers. Feel the smell of the wind. Question your every yes and your every no.